The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band Premiere “Poor Until Payday” Music Video

New video features 300 volunteers, two closed roads in two different towns, one 1962 tow truck, one 1970 Cadillac Deville and a lot of fantastic slide playing.

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The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band are back with a new video for "Poor Until Payday," the title track from their upcoming album. You can check it out below.

According to their Facebook page, it features over 300 volunteers, two closed roads in two different towns, one dwarf goat, one 1962 tow truck, one 1970 Cadillac Deville, open fire hydrants (for kids to dance in), two wrecked cars and one of the best weekends of their lives.

Scroll down for info on the album and that sweet, custom 1949 Harmony guitar the Reverend's playing.

The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band’s album, Poor Until Payday is available now for pre-order at their website or digitally right here. Their US Tour starts on September 16 in Nashville, TN. To check out their full itinerary, step right this way.

We couldn’t just post this video though, without asking The Rev about that big old hollowbody guitar he’s playing.

“It's a 1949 Harmony H-50 with a Gibson P-13, but I added a 1960 gold foil mustache pickup to it," he told Guitar World. "I played it through a 1954 Danelectro DM-25 and a 1948 or 48 Supro amp, with very few markings left. The main amp sound was actually that Forties Supro amp. I played the harmonica through a vintage Supro amp as well.”